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The Ministry of Tourism has announced a TikTok challenge to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Tourism in the Maldives. Locals and Foreigners have been invited to take part in this challenge by posting a 1-minute clip lip-syncing to “Nala Nala Raajje”, to win exciting prizes. The challenge will go on from 12th March to 12th May.

The video should be uploaded with the official TikTok handle of the Ministry of Tourism, “@mot.mv” and should also contain hashtags #Maldives #NalaNalaRaajje #maldivestourism50 #visitmaldives. This challenge is open for everyone regardless of age, gender or nationality. Each participant can upload a maximum of 3 videos from their accounts.

The official theme song and ringtone “Nala Nala Raajje” was recorded by the famous Maldivian music band, Detune Band in partnership with the Musicians’ Union of Maldives.

The Prizes

Maldivians

Category A: TikTok user accounts above 10k+ followers

Gold: MVR 25,000

Silver: MVR 15,000

Bronze: MVR 10,000

Category B: TikTok user accounts below 10k followers

Gold: MVR 25,000

Silver: MVR 15,000

Bronze: MVR 10,000

Foreigners

Category A: TikTok user accounts above 1 million+ followers

Gold: Eight-day holiday package for two pax

Silver: Five-day holiday package for two pax

Category B: TikTok user accounts below 1 million followers

Gold: Eight-day holiday package for two pax

Silver: Five-day holiday package for two pax

For more info visit tourism.gov.mv. Watch the full song here!

2022 marks a big milestone for the Maldives as the island country is set to celebrate 50 years of its globally recognized glorious tourism offerings. The Tourism Ministry is in discussion with the industry stakeholders to plan the activities for a grand celebration. While the Maldives initiated the countdown for the anniversary on 1st January 2022, the Ministry of Tourism unveiled the logo for “Golden Jubilee Year of Maldives Tourism 2022” in March 2021. MMPRC has planned over 60 in-person events for the year 2022, including 17 fairs, roadshows, and events scheduled for just the first quarter.

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